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Published by TwoDot
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Life in the saddle tested the toughest men on the trail and the food they consumed during the greatest controlled movement of Texas Longhorns was equally as hearty. Tired of beans and sourdough biscuits, dining establishments located at the railhead shipping points swarmed with trail-weary wranglers eager for a fine meal. This is authentic and original trail driving cooking at its finest. No matter where you are, whether a campsite pit, grill, or home stove using your grandmother’s best cast iron, these recipes are suitable for the modern kitchen.
Discover the iconic taste of the American West with these 80 wrangler-tested and approved recipes from mule-powered chuck wagons to cowtown cafes. In End of the Trail Eats, Natalie Bright has compiled a collection of dishes from ranch kitchens, saloons, supply stations, cowtown cafes, and cook shacks. Sprinkled with archival photographs, Old West history, first-hand accounts, and profiles of the cooks who keep the traditions alive, this cookbook has something for everyone.
Discover the iconic taste of the American West with these 80 wrangler-tested and approved recipes from mule-powered chuck wagons to cowtown cafes. In End of the Trail Eats, Natalie Bright has compiled a collection of dishes from ranch kitchens, saloons, supply stations, cowtown cafes, and cook shacks. Sprinkled with archival photographs, Old West history, first-hand accounts, and profiles of the cooks who keep the traditions alive, this cookbook has something for everyone.
Product Details
- Publisher: TwoDot (April 1, 2024)
- Length: 172 pages
- ISBN13: 9781493077007
Raves and Reviews
“Unique, illustrated throughout with B/W historical photos, End of the Trail Eats: Cowboy-Approved Recipes from the Cowtown Cafe to the Saloon, with recipes that range from South Dakota Farm Pancakes, Homemade Hot Sauce, Chocolate Pound Cake, and Sweet Onion Corn Bread, to Simple Hash, Turnips and Pork, Arizona Pot Stew, and Traditional Whisky Toddy, is a very special and unreservedly recommended addition to personal, professional, family, and community library cookbook collections.”
– Midwest Book Review
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